. Milk. Milk. ,348 MILK (luced a coagulum that was granular and broken up by gas- bubbles. When sterile milk was inoculated with a mixture of B. aerogenes and Streptococcus lacticus, less gas was produced, and the gas evolution ceased after a short period. Sterile milk inocu- lated with Str. lacticus alone was coagulated promptl}^ and in. F]'g. 1G(J, n.—Streptococcus pyogenes Fig. 166, h.—Streptococcus pyogenes from serum brotli. from litmus milk. », ( > *• • \ ^ A • Tig. lOt), c.—Streptococcus lacticus Fig. 166, d.—Streptococcus lacticus from serum broth. (Strain 1.) from serum broth.


. Milk. Milk. ,348 MILK (luced a coagulum that was granular and broken up by gas- bubbles. When sterile milk was inoculated with a mixture of B. aerogenes and Streptococcus lacticus, less gas was produced, and the gas evolution ceased after a short period. Sterile milk inocu- lated with Str. lacticus alone was coagulated promptl}^ and in. F]'g. 1G(J, n.—Streptococcus pyogenes Fig. 166, h.—Streptococcus pyogenes from serum brotli. from litmus milk. », ( > *• • \ ^ A • Tig. lOt), c.—Streptococcus lacticus Fig. 166, d.—Streptococcus lacticus from serum broth. (Strain 1.) from serum broth. (Strain II.) this case the coagulum was smooth and without evidence of gas evolution. Hiippe's organism is most frequent in surface por- tions of milk, while Leichmann's is more common in deep por- tions, owing to the inclination of the strejitococcus to anaerobic conditions. Both types are practically always present in market. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heinemann, Paul Gustav. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company


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